Chernomorets — the quiet harbour next to Burgas
A small port town 25 km south of Burgas on a rocky peninsula between Cape Akra and Gradina beach. The Thracian fortress of Akra, a quiet fishing harbour, a wide family beach and dozens of small hotels — Chernomorets is a practical compromise between Sozopol's charm and Burgas's convenience.
Everything about Chernomorets
From ancient Akra to today's family resort — facts, history, beaches, landmarks, transport and how to get there.
About Chernomorets
Key facts, location and why it's worth a visit.
ExploreHistory
From Thracian Akra to a Greek fishing village and today's resort.
ExploreBeaches
Central Beach, Gradina and Vromos — three beaches of different character.
ExploreLandmarks
Cape Akra, the ancient fortress, the fishing harbour and the nearby lake.
ExploreDirectory
Family hotels, guest houses and fish restaurants.
ExploreLocal transport
Getting around town — on foot, by taxi or buses to nearby resorts.
ExploreFrom Burgas to Chernomorets
Bus, car or taxi — every option from Burgas.
ExploreWeather
Current forecast for Chernomorets — hourly and daily.
ExploreSpend a day in Chernomorets
A morning walk to Cape Akra and the underwater archaeology site, lunch at the harbour, an afternoon at Gradina beach, and a sunset dinner in a fish restaurant above Cape St. Nicholas.